--- id: aliases: [] tags: - status/fleeting --- # Feeder Sizing > [!cite] 250.122 Size of Equipment Grounding Conductors > **(A) General.** Copper, aluminum, or copper-clad aluminum > equipment grounding conductors of the wire type > shall not be smaller than shown in Table 250.122, > but in no case shall they be required to be larger > than the circuit conductors supplying the equipment... Apparently in the 2026 NEC First Draft Meetings, Code Making Panel 5 clarified that the equipment grounding conductor (EGC) never needs to be larger than the largest ungrounded conductor in any raceway when installed in parallel. I can not find a source to verify this. Statements from other reputable sources including Mike Holt are in contradiction to this idea. *** Given a minimum ampacity, find all valid configurations. > [!cite] 310.10(H) Conductors in Parallel. > **(1) General.** Aluminum, copper-clad aluminum, or copper conductors, > for each phase, polarity, neutral, or grounded circuit > shall be permitted to be connected in parallel > (electrically joined at both ends) > *only in sizes 1/0 AWG and larger* > where installed in accordance with 310.10(H)(2) through (H)(6). Rank by total cost of install. ## Complexity to Ignore ### Conductor Material Tinned copper and copper-clad aluminum conductors can be assumed out of scope. ## Complexity to Respect Wire and EGC conductors are usually assumed to match, but it is sometimes preferable to use a copper EGC with high-amp aluminum parallel feeds.